A computer lab creates the potential need for specialized equipment depending upon its use as either a general computer lab or a modeling/design lab. A general computer lab requires multiple computer workstations with access to the building network. If space or workstations are in short supply, no more than two students should be assigned to a workstation. A typical computer lab should accommodate anywhere from 15 to 30 workstations and include four to six printers. A modeling/design lab may require access to specialized equipment such as computer-controlled robots and controllers. For flexibility, labs should be designed to accommodate virtual teaming between rooms, schools, and outside educational facilities. All lab technologies should be configured consistently with labs found in appropriate industries (e.g., electronics, medical).